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Which generation displayed the greatest advancement?

Gen 1 - Gen 2 5 1.09%
 
Gen 2 - Gen 3 17 3.70%
 
Gen 3 - Gen 4 13 2.83%
 
Gen 4 - Gen 5 220 47.83%
 
Gen 5 - Gen 6 99 21.52%
 
Gen 6 - Gen 7 91 19.78%
 
Gen 7 - Gen 8 15 3.26%
 
Total:460

Gen 4 to gen 5 or gen 6 to gen 8



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It's tough, I would have to break it into two, Software and Hardware.

Software:
Gen 3, the software became more complex and diverse... I cut my gaming teeth on a C64 and while I was not a gamer at that point, I wanted my games to be more. I am not a graphics whore and I don't know how else to explain it, but the NES was able to make the games look and feel right. Gen 3 made me fall in love with the hobby.

Gen 4, while also great really owes a lot to Gen 3 as it's often referred as the gen that saved gaming, well the NES really but you get the point. Gen 4 took what Gen 3 did and built on it's foundation.

Hardware:
Gen 6, yes going from 2D to 3D was great, but it was also ugly. Again, I am not a graphics whore, but that does not mean I can't tell what looks good and what does not. Gen 6 took what Gen 5 did and ran with it! Gen 6 revolutionized the gaming industry, it gave 3D graphics the teeth they needed! It made gaming look beautiful! I remember my Dreamcast, had a PS2 pre-ordered at the time, but a great deal at a pawn shop made me join Gen 6 a little sooner than I had planned. When I popped in that disk of Demo's that came with and loaded up Sonic Adventure I was amazed! I had never in my short life seen gaming look so damn beautiful. The reason I give Gen 6 the nod instead of Gen 5 is simple, Gen 6 had the hardware to pull it off! We also had this gen introduce online gaming to console gamers.

Gen 6, much like Gen 4 built on the massive advancement of the previous gen. And while Gen 4 and 7 are probably my favorite they would not have been what they were had it not been for Gen's 3 and 6,



4-5 for sure. The leap in technology as well as graphical techniques required a completely new skill set. If you were a game developer during this time and you couldn't get your head around 3D you were basically screwed.



The biggest leap was gen 1 to gen 2 obviously.

Going from playing with this


to the basis of what we're still controlling games with


Gen 2 also introduced the sprite or bitmap and later used as textures, the basis of all 3D games.



5th gen because 3D and voice acting



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There is only one correct answer: Super Mario 64.



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2-D to 3-D



4-5 and 6-7.



Ljink96 said:
Man, those 64 bits did it. 2D to real 3D, it's the only answer. Super Mario 64 ushered in that era like a boss.

The 64-bit thing was a marketing gimmick. It meant almost nothing and certainly had no connection to the quality of the graphics.



Once people experience PlayStation VR, I think the tune wll change to gen 7 to gen 8. VR is the biggest leap in gaming ever.

Other than that, gen 4 to gen 5. PS1 and N64 took gaming from 2D to what we currently have. PS2, PS3, Xbox, X360, and XBO are just refinments on gen 5.

I see gen 9 being the PS2 era of VR. PS4 will be like PS1 in the way it ushers in the next era of gamng.



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